This report delves into the multifaceted realm of visitor attraction management, examining the crucial role of these attractions within the tourism sector. It begins by defining visitor attractions and their importance, alongside an analysis of the overlap between different types of attractions and their significance. The report then explores the needs and motivations of diverse visitor types, the impacts of tourism on attractions, and the application of tourist motivation theories to effective management strategies. Furthermore, it investigates various visitor management strategies and their application in achieving sustainability within the attractions. The report covers the National Tourism Agency Visit Britain and its role in the tourism landscape. It highlights the importance of different visitor attractions, the needs and motivation of different visitor types, and the processes and potential issues involved in the development of visitor attractions.